A. Solicitor General
B. Advocate General
C. Attorney General
D. Legal Advisor
Related Mcqs:
- The Government should be a federal legislature having two houses in accordance with the First Report of Basic Principles Committee. What these houses were called?
A. Upper house and Lower house
B. House of units and House of People
C. Both of them
D. None of them - According to the First Report of ‘Basic Principles Committee’ both Houses should have equal powers. In case of dispute between two Houses, who was to be summoned to take final decision?
A. Session of both Houses
B. Prime Minister
C. President
D. All of these - What activities does the President perform in respect of both the Houses of the Parliament?
A. Time to time to summon each of Parliaments
B. Prorogue either of the Houses of the Parliament
C. Dissolve the Lok Sabha
D. All the above - Which session of the year, President addresses both the Houses of Parliament?
A. First session (Budget)
B. Second session (Monsoon)
C. Third session (Winter)
D. None of the above - Who has the authority to call a joint sitting of the two Houses of Parliament?
A. Prime Minister
B. President
C. Member of Lok Sabha
D. Member of Rajya Sabha - The members of Parliament) Commons (Members of Parliament) are elected by those of their fellow citizens who have attained the age of ______ and are not specifically disqualified from voting by law:
A. 17
B. 18
C. 19
D. 20 - A law was considered passed if both the houses:
A. Passed it by simple majority
B. Passed it by 2/3 majority
C. Passed it by thorough consensus
D. None of them - In the Constituent Assembly, it was said that Parliament of the Federation shall consist of the President and what else:
A. National Legislature
B. National Assembly
C. House of people
D. Council of State - The parliament of which country sits in the palace of Westminster – probably better known as the House of Parliament:
A. UK
B. USA
C. Germany
D. Japan - In the Constituent Assembly who of the following Indians said about relationship of parliament and judiciary “No Supreme Court, no Judiciary, can stand in judgment over the sovereign will of Parliament”:
A. J.L.Nehru
B. Ananthaswamy Ayyangar
C. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
D. Dr. Rajindra Parsad